Thursday, October 9, 2008

60 MINUTES







The first drawing is my sixty-minute drawing that was done in class. As you can see it is fairly light. I feel as if I could have emphasized in some areas the level of pressure that was at some points such as the hand resting on the hip and the knee resting on the ankle. The first line I drew was the line of axis directly down the spin and following down the legs. I started forming the rib cage after the line of axis than followed with the pelvis and lastly the stomach muscles. I felt in this drawing that I was slowly heading down a positive direction as far as making it look like the actual model.
The second drawing is the ten-minute drawing that we were to compare to Amy’s. In her drawing she started with a line of axis and worked her pelvis and ribcage. Finally she led to a light outline of the entire body to pinpoint the use of the page and the proportions of the body. It was hard to create a line of axis for the angel I was at with the pose. Looking at the drawing I see more of an outline than a beginning layout of the pose. When I look at it the angle and appearance of the legs I am misconceived by the perception of depth. The leg looks like it is on the wrong side of the body. Overall I feel that seeing how Amy slowly plotted out the body line by line proved to be more accurate as opposed to a direct line

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